Sikh holy man, Bhupinder Singh Bhurji at our 911 rally against the Ground Zero Mosque
We stand with the Sikh community and grieve for their unspeakable loss.
The horrible massacre at the Sikh temple in Wisconsin left six dead and many injured. Exploiting this monstrous massacre are Hamas-tied groups like CAIR, who are implying that the Sikh Temple was targeted in error. The Nazi really meant to kill Muslims. How galling and low can you go? It is beyond the pale that Muslim Brotherhood groups would seek to hijack this horror. It was a Sikh Temple that was targeted. Hamas groups have no right to inject themselves and exploit the tragedy. That is depraved.
Nazis hate Jews. Nazis hate non-whites. Nazis aligned with Muslims during the Holocaust. Muslims have persecuted and slaughtered Sikhs for over 550 years. I suggest that these Muslim Brotherhood groups step back into the dark shadows where they lurk.
Our freedom coalition has broad support from the Sikh and Hindu community. Leaders including Mr. Tardeep Singh of the Sikh Awakening movement, Mr.Amrit Pal Singh, Mr. Hari Singh Matharu, and Mr. Raviranjan Singh, have all joined our coalition and expressed solidarity with our mission.
Standing in solidarity with the Sikhs Jihad Watch
A neo-Nazi has stormed a Sikh temple and murdered six people in Wisconsin. Muslim organizations in the U.S. such as Hamas-linked CAIR, abetted by the mainstream media, are cravenly exploiting this horror for their own purposes, blaming "anti-Muslim sentiment," even though Sikhs aren't Muslims; are often harassed and persecuted by Muslims (while these same U.S. Muslim organizations remain silent); no one with even rudimentary knowledge of these issues would ever actually mistake a Sikh for a Muslim; white supremacist neo-Nazis generally consider Islamic supremacists to be their allies; and those working against jihad and Islamic supremacism never call for or justify any violence.
In these dark days for the Sikh community in the U.S. and around the world, we stand in solidarity with them. So I thought it fitting to post again the video above, which includes a prayer from Bhupinder Singh Bhurji, Chairman and CEO of Namdhari Sikh Foundation and a Sikh priest, at our AFDI/SIOA Freedom Rally at Ground Zero on September 11, 2011. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Sikhs now.




